Hoover Range Cooker HPD 100X Instruction Manual
- June 7, 2024
- Hoover
Table of Contents
- GENERAL INFORMATION
- RECOMMENDATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
- USE OF THE ELECTRIC OVEN
- USE OF THE GRILL
- INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF CONTROL DEVICES
- CARE AND MAINTENANCE
- INSTRUCTIONS DESTINED TO THE USER
- GAS CONNECTING
- ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
- GAS ADJUSTMENT
- APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
INSTRUCTIONS BOOKLET
mod.
Securing the cooker to the wall
Drill two holes in the wall approximately 70 cm above the lower edge of the
sides of the cooker (as shown in fig. A position F , so that they are
concealed by the cooker itself (see fig. B ).
Insert part R (Rawl plug) into holes F and screw hook G into part
R (fig. C ).
Secure the chain to hook G as shown in fig. D position C.
GENERAL INFORMATION
DESTINED TO THE END-USER
ENVIRONMENT PROTECTION
Packing disposal
Sort packing into different materials (cardboard, polystyrene etc.) and
dispose of them in accordance with local waste disposal laws.
This appliance complies with the following European Directives:
– 73/23/EEC regarding “Low Voltage”.
– 89/336/EEC regarding “Electromagnetic Disturbances”.
– 90/396/EEC regarding “Gas appliances”
– 89/109/EEC regarding “Materials in contact with food”
– Moreover, the above-mentioned Directives comply with Directive 93/68/EEC.
– This household appliance has been designed for cooking and it must therefore
be used for this purpose only.
DEAR CUSTOMER,
- Carefully read these instructions before using the appliance and keep them for future consultation.
- Keep potentially hazardous packaging (plastic bags, polystyrene, etc.) out of the reach of children.
CLIENT ASSISTANCE SERVICE
Before calling Technical Service
In case of malfunction, we advise you to:
– check that the plug is correctly inserted into the electricity supply;
– check that the gas is flowing normally.
If the cause of the malfunction is not identified:
turn the apparatus off, do not tamper with it, and call Technical Service.
Before leaving the factory, this appliance has been tested and set up by a
skilled person, in order to give the best performance results.
Each reparation or set-up that could be necessary afterwards must be carried
out with great care and attention.
For this reason, we recommend you to keep always in touch with the Sales
Centre or with our nearer After Sales Service. Specify always the kind of
problem and the model of your appliance.
RECOMMENDATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS
ATTENTION:
– Before using the appliance, do not forget to remove the plastic films
protecting some parts of the appliance (facia-panel, parts in stainless steel,
etc.)
– Do not use the appliance as a space heater.
– When the appliance is not in use, we recommend disconnecting the current and
to close the gas general tap.
IN CASE OF FIRE:
- In case of fire, close immediately the main valve of the gas pipe line, disconnect current and never pour water on firing oil in any case.
- Do not store flammable products or aerosol containers near the burners, and do not vaporize them near lighted burners.
FOR YOUR SAFETY AND ONE OF YOUR CHILDREN.
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Do not store items that are attractive to children above or near the appliance.
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Keep children well away from the appliance: do not forget that some parts of the appliance or of the pans become very hot and dangerous during use, and also for all the time necessary to cool down.
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In order to avoid any unintentional fall down, panhandles should be turned to the back of the cooker, not out to the room or over
adjacent burners. -
When cooking, do not use clothes with large flavouring and flammable sleeves; in case of firing, you can suffer very serious harm.
WARNING – OVEN:
When the oven or the grill is in use, accessible parts can become very hot;
it is necessary to keep children well away from the appliance.
– Never cook food on the lower wall of the oven.
– In case of careless use, in the proximity of the oven door hinges, there is
hurt danger.
– Do not let children sit down or play with the oven door. Do not use the
drop-down door as a stool to reach above cabinets.
WARMING CABINET
You must not place inflammable materials or plastic utensils in the warming
cabinet (placed below the oven).
WORK-TOP USE
USING GAS BURNERS
The following symbols are on the control panel next to each knob:
– Black circle | gas off | |
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– Large flame | maximum setting | |
– Small flame | minimum setting |
The minimum position is at the end of the anti-clockwise rotation of the knob.
All operation positions must be chosen between the positions of max. and min.,
never choose them between max. and off.
The gas burners are equipped with a thermocouple safety device to prevent gas
from leaking out. This device ensures that the gas supply is shut off if the
flame on the gas burner is extinguished while the burner is in use.
Igniting the gas burners
Proceed as follows to light one of the burners
- Turn the appropriate knob anti-clockwise to the large flame symbol;
- Press in the knob firmly to activate the automatic gas igniter ;
- Hold the knob in for around 10 seconds once the flame has ignited to allow the thermocouple to heat up.
- Then release the control knob and ensure that the gas has ignited properly. If it has not, repeat the process. In case there is no electric current, the burner can also be lighted using a match.
ENERGY-SAVING TIPS
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The diameter of the pan bottom should be the same as that of the burner. The burner flame must never come out from the diameter of the pan.
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Use flat-bottomed pans only.
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Whenever possible, keep a lid on the pan while cooking.
You will not need as much heat. -
Cook vegetables, potatoes, etc. with as little water as possible to reduce cooking times.
BURNERS | PANS |
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Ø min. | Ø max |
RAPIDE
SEMIRAPIDE
TRIPLE CROWN| 180 mm
120 mm
220 mm| 220 mm
200 mm
260 mm
USE OF THE ELECTRIC OVEN
FIRST PART
The first time the oven is used, it may give off acrid smells, caused by the
first heating of isolating panels glue surrounding the oven (it is necessary
to heat up the oven at the maximum temperature for about 30-40 minutes with a
closed-door).
It is something normal, and in case it will occur, wait for the smoke to stop
before introducing the food into the oven.
The oven is fitted with: a rod shelf for cooking food contained in oven dishes
or placed directly on the rod shelf itself, a drip-tray for cooking sweets,
biscuits, pizzas, etc., or for collecting juices and fats from food cooked
directly on the rod shelf.
Note: The following tables give the main points for cooking some of the most
important dishes. The cooking times recommended in these tables are
approximate. After a few tries, we are sure that you will be able to adjust
the times to get the results you want.
Conventional cooking table TAB.B
Dish | Temp. °C. | Minutes |
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Fish | 180-240 | acc. to size |
Meat
Roast ox
Roast veal
Chicken
Duck and goose
Leg of mutton
Roast pork
Soufflot’s| 250
200-220
200-240
220
250
250
200| 30 per kg.
30 per kg.
50 about
acc. to weight
30 per kg.
60 per kg.
60 per kg.
Sweets (pastries)
Tea-cake
Sponge finger
Shortcrust pastry
Puff pastry
Fruit flan
Meringues
Quiches, etc.
4 quarters
Buns| 160
160
200
250
200-220
100
220
120-140
160-180| 50-60
30-50
15
15
30
60
30
60
45
Fan oven cooking table TAB. C.
Dish | Temp. °C. | Minutes | Weight kg. |
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Firs courses
Lasagne
Oven pasta
Creole rice
Pizza| 200-220
200-220
200-230
210-230| 20-25
25-30
20-25
30-45| 0,5
0,5
0,5
0,5
Meat
Roast veal
Roast pork
Roast ox
Roast beef joint
Roast fillet beef (rare)
Roast lamb
Roast chicken
Roast duck
Roast goose
Roast turkey
Roast rabbit
Roast hare
Fish| 160-180
160-170
170-190
170-180
180-190
140-160
180
170-180
160-180
160-170
160-170
170-180
160-180| 65-90
70-100
40-60
65-90
40-45
100-130
70-90
100-160
120-160
160-240
80-100
30-50
acc. to weight| 1-1,2
1-1,2
1-1,2
1-1,2
1-1,5
1,5
1-1,2
1,5-2
3-3,5
5 approx.
2 approx.
2 approx.
Sweets (pastries)
Fruit flan
Plain sandwich cake
Sponge sandwich cake
Sponge cake
Currant cake
Buns
Strûdel
Cream slices
Apple fritters
Sponge finger pudding
Sponge finger biscuits
Toasted sandwiches
Bread| 180-200
160-180
200-220
200-230
230-250
170-180
160
180-200
180-200
170-180
150-180
230-250
200-220| 40-50
35-45
40-45
25-35
30-40
40-60
25-35
20-30
18-25
30-40
50-60
7
40|
- NATURAL CONVECTION OVENS
The oven is fitted with:
• a lower heating element;
• an upper heating element.
It is possible to select the desired temperature into the oven by turning clockwise the thermostat knob and depending on the models, one or more functions:| Oven off
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| Oven light
60 ÷ max Upper + lower heating element on
| The upper heating element on
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| The lower heating element on
| Grill element on + turnspit
Note:
Always use the oven with the oven door closed.
- MULTIFUNCTIONAL OVEN
Ovens with separate thermostat and commutator.
The oven is fitted with:
• a lower heating element;
• an upper heating element;
• a circular heating element surrounding the fan.
N.B.: Always set the temperature on the thermostat knob before selecting any of the functions.
Oven thermostat knob
To obtain an oven temperature between 50°C and MAX°C, turn the knob clockwise.
Oven commutator knob
Depending on the type of oven, it is possible to select one of the following functions turning the commutator knob clockwise.
Use of the oven
Note:
Always use the oven with the oven door closed.
When the functions are used, place the thermostat knob between 180 ÷ 200°C as maximum temperature.
ATTENTION:
The temperature shown on the control panel corresponds to the temperature in
the oven centre only when the functions selected
are or .
When you turn the control knob to this position, the light will be on for all
the following operations.
Defrosting with fan
The air at ambient temperature is distributed inside the oven for defrosting
food very quickly and without proteins adulterations.
Natural convection
Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together.
This is traditional cooking, very good for roasting joints, ideal for
biscuits, baked apples and crisping food.
You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature
between 50 and MAX°C.
Fan oven
Both the fan and the circular heating element operate together.
The hot air-adjustable between 50 and MAX°C is evenly distributed inside the
oven. This is ideal for cooking several types of food (meat, fish) at the same
time without affecting taste and smell.
It is indicated for delicate pastries.
Medium grill
It is indicated for grilling and gratinating small quantities of traditional
food.
The thermostat knob must be placed on the maximum position.
Total grill
It is indicated for grilling and gratinating traditional food.
The thermostat knob must be placed between 180 ÷ 200°C positions as maximum
temperature.
Fan assisted total grill
The air which is heated by the grill heating element is circulated by the fan
which distributes the heat on the food.
The fan-assisted grill replaces perfectly the turnspit. You can obtain very
good results also with large quantities of poultry, sausage,
red meat. The thermostat knob must be placed between 180 ÷ 200°C positions as
maximum temperature.
Air forced lower heating element
The air which is heated by the lower heating element is circulated by the fan
which distributes the heat on the food.
This function can be used to sterilize food. This function can be used between
50 and MAX°C
Note:
All the functions mentioned above switch the oven internal light on.
A warning light on the control panel will stay lit until the temperature is
reached; after it will light up intermittently.
USE OF THE GRILL
Install the grid on the third shelf from the oven bottom, at about 12 cm from
the surface.
The user can change the shelves, depending on his personal wishes and on the
different food.
Geat the oven 5 minutes before introducing the food.
TURNSPIT
In order to make the electric heating element work follow the instructions described in paragraph 1 page 5 position , this selection puts into function the turnspit as well.
USE OF THE TURNSPIT
For utilization of the turnspit follow the instructions described.
– Put the food in spit L (see fig. 3), paying attention to block it within the
two forks F and to balance it, in order to avoid any unnecessary effort in
motor R (fig 3).
– Put the spit on support G, after having put its opposite end into hole P of
motor R.
– Place the drip tray with a little water under the spit.
– To remove the spit, operate in the opposite direction using knob A and
protecting glove in isolating wool (see fig. 3).
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF CONTROL DEVICES
“LED” PROGRAMMER (Fig. 4)
Features
24 hours clock with automatic programme and minutes counter.
Functions
Cooking time, cooking end time, manual position, clock, minutes counter, times
to be set up to 23 hours 59 minutes.
Display
4-figures, 7-segments display for cooking times and time of day.
Cooking time and manual function = saucepan symbol
Automatic function = AUTO
Minutes counter = bell symbol
The symbols light up when the corresponding functions are selected.
Setting
To set, press and release the desired function, and within 5 seconds set the
time with ∨ and ∨ buttons.
∨ and ∧ buttons.
The + and – buttons increase or decrease the time at a speed depending on how
long the button is pressed.
Setting the time
Press any two buttons manual the same time, and or button to set the desired
time. This deletes any previously set programme.
The contacts are switched off.
Manual use
By pressing the manual button the relay contacts switch on, the AUTO symbol
switches off and the saucepan symbol lights up.
Manual operation can only be enabled after the automatic programme is over or
it has been cancelled.
Automatic use
Press the cooking time or end time button to switch automatically from the
manual to the automatic function.
Semi-automatic use with cooking time setting
Press the cooking time button and set the desired time with ∨ or ∧ . The AUTO
and cooking time symbols light up continuously.
The relay switches on immediately. When the cooking end time corresponds to
the time of day, the relay and cooking time symbol switch off, the sound
signal rings and the AUTO symbol flashes.
Semi-automatic use with end time setting
Press the end time button. The time of day appears on the display.
Set the cooking end time with the button ∧. The AUTO and cooking time symbols
light up continuously. The relay contacts switch on.
When the cooking end time corresponds to the time of day, the relay and the
cooking time symbol switch off. When the cooking time is up, the AUTO symbol
flashes, the sound signal rings and both the relay and the cooking time button
switch off.
Automatic use with cooking time and end time setting
Press the cooking time button and select the length of the cooking time with
or button. The AUTO and cooking time symbols light up continuously. The relay
switches on. By pressing the cooking end time button the next cooking end time
appears on the display. Set the cooking end time with ∨ the button ∧. The
relay and the cooking time symbol switch off.
The symbol lights up again when the time of day corresponds to the cooking
start time. When the cooking time is up, the AUTO symbol flashes, the sound
signal rings, the cooking time symbol and the relay switch off.
Minutes counter
Press the minutes counter button and set the cooking time with ∨ or ∧ button.
The bell symbol lights up when the minutes counter is operating When the set
time is up, the sound signal rings and the bell symbol switches off.
Sound signal
The sound signal starts at the end of a programme or of the minutes counter
function and it lasts for 15 minutes.
To stop it, push any one of the functions buttons.
Start programme and check
The programme starts 4 seconds after it has been set.
The programme can be checked at any time by pressing the corresponding button.
Setting error
A setting error is made if the time of day on the clock falls within the
cooking start and end times.
To correct the setting error, change the cooking time or cooking end time.
The relays switch off when a setting error is made.
Cancelling a setting
To cancel a setting, press the cooking time button and then press the – button
until 00 00 appears on the display.
A set programme will automatically cancel on completion.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
Before cleaning the appliance, disconnect the gas general tap and unplug
the appliance or disconnect power at the main circuit breaker of the
electrical system.
Do not clean the appliance surfaces when still hot.
IMPORTANT
Periodically check the external gas connection hole and replace it when it
shows any sign of deterioration. Do not attempt to repair the gas hose under
any circumstances.
ENAMELLED SURFACES
Clean with a damp sponge using soap and water.
Grease can be easily removed using hot water or a specific cleansing agent for
enamelled surfaces. Do not use abrasive cleansers.
Do not leave any acid or alkaline substances (lemon juice, vinegar, salt,
etc.) on the enamel.
Clean the parts in stainless steel with specific cleansers for stainless steel
surfaces.
These detergents must be applied using a soft cloth.
GRIDS AND BURNERS
To clean the work-top burners, remove them by pulling them upwards and soak
them for about 10 minutes in hot water with a little detergent. After having
cleaned and washed them, wipe them carefully.
Make sure that no burner hole is clogged.
Clean the burners once a week or more frequently if necessary.
MAKE SURE YOU HAVE ASSEMBLED THE BURNERS IN THE RIGHT WAY.
OVEN DOOR
For some models, the oven door can be disassembled in the following way:
hinges A are provided, for this purpose, with two movable jumpers B; these,
once hooked to the hinges slots C, when the door is completely opened, block
them. After that lift, the door outward carrying out the two movements shown
in the picture. To do that, operate on the door sides next to the hinges. In
order to reassemble the door, introduce the hinges in their relevant slots.
Before closing the door, do not forget to remove the movable jumpers B.
Attention, in the proximity of the oven door hinges, there is hurt danger.
OVEN
Clean the enamelled parts with a damp sponge using soap and water. Grease can
be easily removed using hot water or a specific cleansing agent for enamelled
surfaces.
Do not use abrasive cleansers.
INSTRUCTIONS DESTINED TO THE USER
WARNINGS
The technical data are indicated on the data nameplate placed on the inside of
the front appliance drawer.
The adjustment conditions are stated on the label applied on the packaging and
on the appliance.
Do not use the oven door handle to move the appliance, such as to remove it
from the packaging.
The appliance is in class 1 or class 2 subclass 1.
INSTALLATION
IMPORTANT: The coating of the furniture must be able to withstand high
temperatures (min. 90°C).
If the appliance is to be installed near units, leave the minimum gaps
specified in the table below.
The cooker is fitted with 4 legs for an eventual alignment in height with the furniture ( fig 8).
GAS CONNECTING
This appliance shall be installed in accordance whit the regulations in force
and only in a well-ventilated space. Read the instructions before installing
or using this appliance.
IMPORTANT
This cooker is supplied for use on Natural Gas Only and cannot be used for any
other gas without modification.
Conversion for use on LPG and other gases must only be undertaken by a
qualified person. For information for use on other gases contact your local
Service Centre.
The cooker must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the Gas
Safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment) Regulations 1990 and the relevant
building/I.E.E. Regulations.
Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any manufacturer’s
warranty and lead to prosecution under the above-quoted regulations.
Provision for Ventilation
The room containing the cooker should have an air supply in accordance with BS
5440: Part 2: 1989. The room must have opening windows or equivalent; some
rooms may also require a permanent vent. If the room has a volume between 5
and 10m, it will require an air vent of 50cm3 effective area unless it has a
door that opens directly to the outside. If the room has a volume of less than
5m2 effective area. If there are other fuel-burning appliances in the same
room, BS 5440: Part 2: 1989 should be consulted to determine air vent
requirements. Ensure that the room containing the cooker is well ventilated,
keep natural ventilation holes, or install a mechanical ventilation device
(mechanical cooker hood). Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call
for additional ventilation, for example,
the opening of a window, or more effective ventilation, for example increasing
the level of mechanical ventilation where present. This cooker is not fitted
with a device for discharging the products of combustion. Ensure that the
ventilation rules and regulations are followed. Excess steam from the oven,
vents out at the top back edge of the cooker, so make sure that the walls
behind and near the cooker are resistant to heat, steam, and condensation.
Your cooker must stand on a flat surface so that when it is in position the
hob is level. When in position check that the cooker is level by using a
spirit level and adjust the 2 feet at the rear and the 2 feet at the front if
necessary. It is important that the cooker is stable and level for the overall
cooking performance.
Remember that the quantity of air necessary for combustion must never be less
than 2m3, it will require an air vent of 100cm2 3 /h for each kW of power (see
total power in kW on the appliance data plate placed on the drawer).
Gas Safety (Installation & Use) Regulations
It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent persons in
accordance with the current edition of the Installation & Use Regulations. It
is in your interest and that of safety to ensure compliance with the law.
In the UK, CORGI-registered installers work to safe standards of practice.
The cooker must also be installed in accordance with BS 6172: 1990.
Failure to install the cooker correctly could invalidate the warranty
liability claims and could lead to prosecution.
Gas Connection
Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (nature
of the gas and gas pressure) and the adjustment conditions
are compatible. The adjustment conditions for this appliance are stated on the
rating plate which can be found on the inside of the front appliance drawer.
This appliance is not designed to be connected to a combustion products
evacuation device. Particular attention should be given to the relevant
requirements regarding ventilation.
Connection to the cooker should be made with an approved appliance flexible
connection to BS 669. Models for use with LPG should be fitted with a hose
suitable for LPG and capable of withstanding 50mbar pressure. A length of 0.9
to 1.25m is recommended. The length of the hose chosen should be such that
when the cooker is in situ, the hose does not touch the floor.
The temperature rise of areas at the rear of the cooker that is likely to come
in contact with the flexible hose does not exceed 70º C.
Gas pressure may be checked on a semi-rapid hob burner. Remove the appropriate
injector and attach a test nipple. Light the other burners and observe that
the gas pressure complies with the gas standards in force.
Certain types of cookers can be set for supply both on the right and left-hand
sides. In this case, it is sufficient to reverse the position of the cad
nipple reducer. At the end make sure that there is no leakage of gas.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
This appliance must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with
the latest edition of the IEE Regulations and in compliance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
Ensure that the voltage is the same as that stated on the rating plate. The
rating plate can be found on the inside of the front appliance drawer.
WARNING! THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED
The power supply must be fitted with a disconnect switch in which the distance
between contacts permits total disconnection in accordance with overvoltage
category III, as required by installation regulations.
Be sure that the earth wire green/yellow is not interrupted by the switch
We recommend that the cooker circuit is rated at 13 amps.
Cable type HO5 RRF 3 X 2.5 mm2
Connecting the mains cable
Open the mains terminal block cover as shown unscrew the screw “A” cable clamp
and unscrew (not fully) the screws in the mains terminal block “L N E” which
secure the three wires of the mains cable. Fit the cable and refit screw “A”
the cable clamp.
Allow sufficient cable length for the cooker to be pulled out for cleaning,
but do not let it hang closer than 50mm (2”) to the floor.
The cable can be looped if necessary, but make sure that it is not kinked or
trapped when the cooker is in position.
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are colored in accordance with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW……EARTH
BLUE ……………………………NEUTRAL
BROWN ……………………….. LIVE
REPLACEMENT OF THE CABLE
In case the cable is damaged, replace it in accordance with the following
instructions:
– open the box of the supply board as described in the picture below;
– unscrew screw “A” fixing the cable;
– replace the cable with one of the same length and in accordance with the
features described on the table; switch the appliance off, and close the gas
tap
– the ‘green-yellow” earth wire must be connected to the terminal “ “ and it
must be about 10 mm longer than the live wires;
– the “blue” neutral wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the
letter “N”;
– the live wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter “L”.
GAS ADJUSTMENT
Conversion to LPG
Always isolate the cooker from the electricity supply, turn off the gas supply
temporarily and proceed as follows.
– change the injectors,
– adjust the minimum flow of the burners.
REPLACEMENT OF WORK-TOP INJECTORS
In order to change the work-top injectors, it is necessary to act as follows:
remove the grids, remove burners and flame-spreaders (see fig.A), change the
injector (see fig.B) and replace it with another one suitable for the new type
of gas (see table D). Reassemble everything in the opposite direction, paying
attention to place the flame-spreader in the right way on the burner.
TAB. D GENERAL INJECTORS TABLE
Kind of gas| mbar| Nozzle
mm/100| Burners
Posizione-type| Power Watt| Consum.
max.| min.| max.
| | 115| -Rapide| 3000| 750| 286 l/h
NATURAL| 20| 97| -Semi Rapide| 1750| 480| 167 1/h
| | 128| -Triple crown| 3300| 1300| 315 1/h
G.P.L.| 30| 85| -Rapide| 3000| 750| 219 g/h
BUTANE| 28| 65| -Semi rapide| 1750| 480| 128 g/h
PROPANE| 37| 93| -Triple crown| 3300| 1300| 241 g/h
MINIMUM FLOW ADJUSTMENT FOR WORK-TOP TAPS
In order to adjust the minimum, act as follows: switch the burner on, and turn
the knob towards the minimum flow position .
Remove the knob from the tap, introduce a little screwdriver in the tap rod
(fig. 11).
Attention: in taps with the security valve, the minimum adjusting screw “Z” is
placed outside the rod tap (fig. 12).
Unscrew the adjusting screw in order to increase the flow or screw it to
decrease the flow.
The right adjustment is obtained when the flame has a length of about 3 or 4
mm.
For butane/propane gas, the adjusting screw must be tightly screwed.
Make sure that the flame does not go out passing quickly from the max. flow to
the minimum flow .
Assemble the knob again.
APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE
WARNINGS
Isolate the cooker from the electricity supply before attempting to replace
the oven lamp.
The oven lamp used is of a special type withstanding high temperatures. To
replace it, act as follows: disassemble the protecting glass (A) and replace
the burnt lamp with one of the same types. Reassemble the protecting glass.
GAS TAP LUBRICATION
If the hob’s gas control knobs become stiff over time, they should be
lubricated with an appropriate lubricant. This must be carried out by a
Technical Service only.
For your safety
The product should only be used for its intended purpose which is for the
cooking of domestic foodstuffs.
Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or
maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel.
Do’s and Do Not’s
Do make sure you understand the controls before using the cooker.
Do check that all controls on the cooker are turned off after use.
Do always stand back when opening an oven door to allow heat to disperse.
Do always use dry, good-quality oven gloves when removing items from the
oven.
Do take care when removing items from the oven, as the contents may be
hot.
Do always keep the oven doors closed when the cooker is not in use.
Do always place pans centrally over the hob burners and position them so
that the handles cannot accidentally be caught or knocked or become heated by
other burners.
Do keep the cooker clean, as a build-up of grease or fat from cooking can
cause a fire.
Do always allow the cooker to cool before cleaning.
Do always follow the basic principles of food handling and hygiene to
prevent the possibility of bacterial growth.
Do always keep ventilation slots clear of obstructions.
Do always turn off the electricity before cleaning or replacing an oven
lamp.
Do always use a CORGI registered engineer for servicing.
Do not allow children near the cooker when in use as all surfaces will
become hot during and after cooking.
Do not allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of the cooker.
Do not heat up unopened food containers as the pressure can build up
causing the container to burst.
Do not store chemicals, foodstuffs, pressurized containers in or on the
cooker, or in cabinets immediately above or next to the cooker.
Do not fill a deep fat frying pan more than 1/3 full of fat, oil, or use
a lid.
DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING.
Do not place flammable or plastic items on or near the hob burners.
Do not use proprietary spillage collectors on the hob burners.
Do not use the cooker as a room heater.
Do not dry clothes or place other items over or near to the hob burners
or oven doors.
Do not wear garments with long flowing sleeves whilst cooking.
Do not place inflammable materials in the oven or the compartment below
the oven.
Do not allow fat or oil to build up in the oven trays, grill pan, or oven
base.
Do not place cooking utensils or plates onto the oven base.
Do not grill food containing fat without using the grid.
Do not cover the grilling grid with aluminum foil.
Do not place hot enamel parts in water, leave them to cool first.
Do not allow vinegar, coffee, milk, saltwater, lemon, or tomato juice to
remain in contact with enamel parts (inside the oven and oven trays).
Do not use abrasive cleaners or powders that will scratch the surface of
the stainless steel and the enamel.
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